N2 F3 SbF6 and its preparation

ABSTRACT

N 2  F 4  and SbF 5  react in anhydrous HF to produce N 2  F 3  SbF 6 . The salt is useful as a burn rate modifier in NF 3  -F 2  gas generators.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to the salt N₂ F₃ SbF₆ and to its preparation.

2. Description of the Prior Art

The use of solid compositions to produce fluorine and NF₃ for chemical lasers is known. For example, Pilipovich in U.S. Pat. No. 3,963,542, describes such a composition. The need for burn rate modifiers for solid gas generating compositions is also well known.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

According to this invention, a salt that is useful as a burn rate modiifier for NF₃ -F₂ gas generators is provided. The salt is a fluorine containing salt having the formula N₂ F₃ SbF₆ and is prepared by reacting N₂ F₄ and SbF₅ in anhydrous HF. Insofar as is known by the inventors, N₂ F₃ SbF₆ has not been previously synthesized.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

The preparation of the salt of this invention is illustrated by the following example.

EXAMPLE

Synthesis of N₂ F₃ SbF₆. A Teflon ampule, containing a Teflon coated magnetic stirring bar and equipped with a stainless steel valve, was loaded with 14.4 mmol of SbF₅ in a glovebox. The ampule was then attached to a vacuum line and 2 ml of anhydrous HF was condensed into the ampule at -78° C. while stirring and warming to ambient temperature. The system was then pressurized with N₂ F₄ (1 atm). A gradual decrease in the pressure was noted due to uptake of N₂ F₄. Periodic cycling to below 0° C. seemed to increase the rate of N₂ F₄ uptake. After several hours the unreacted N₂ F₄ and HF solvent were pumped off at 40° C. until constant weight was achieved. The observed weight gain corresponded to the reaction of 12.1 mmol of N₂ F₄. When the reaction was repeated on a larger scale with 8 ml HF for 3 days, it was found that 74.0 mmol of SbF₅ reacted with 73.5 mmol of N₂ F₄ to give 23.66 g of N₂ F₃ SbF₆ (weight calcd for 74.0 mmol of N₂ F₃ SbF₆ 23.74 g), which was characterized by ¹⁹ F NMR and vibrational spectroscopy.

Tests in which small amounts of N₂ F₃ SbF₆ were incorporated into aluminized NF₃ -F₂ gas generator compositions showed that the salt was effective as a burn rate modifier. 

What is claimed is:
 1. The salt having the formula:

    N.sub.2 F.sub.3 SbF.sub.6.


2. A method for preparing the salt having the formula N₂ F₃ SbF₆ comprising the steps of:forming a solution of N₂ F₄ and SbF₅ in anhydrous HF; and reacting the N₂ F₄ and SbF₅ at room temperature.
 3. A method according to claim 2 wherein the HF solvent is removed by distillation. 